Pages

Monday, 5 September 2011

First Campaigner Writing Challenge

I have just been lucky enough to come across Rachael Harries's blog Rach Writes.. . She's just launched the First Campaiger Challenge - and I just can't resist a challenge!

The rules of the challenge:Write a short story/flash fiction story in 200 words or less, excluding the title. It can be in any format, including a poem. Begin the story with the words, “The door swung open” These four words will be included in the word count.

If you want to give yourself an added challenge (optional), use the same beginning words and end with the words: "the door swung shut." (also included in the word count)

For those who want an even greater challenge, make your story 200 words EXACTLY!

Why not check out the other entries and vote on your favourite? Mine is below (I'm #57)... and yes, I managed to hit the 200 words!

'Secrets' by Susie Medwell

The door swung open silently; just far enough for her to see the red stiletto. New, shiny, with four inch heel. She edged forward, unable to stop herself. She didn’t need to see any more, but she had to.

The legs were long. Longer than hers. Black stockings stopped short to reveal strong toned thighs. The straps of the red suspender belt making a vivid statement against the pale flesh.

She realised that she was holding her breath, time frozen for both of them.

Her eyes widened as she took in the satin knickers,her satin knickers stretched taut over strong buttocks.

Something between a gasp of horror and hysterical laughter built up in her throat, threatening to burst out and shatter the brittle air. She could hear the blood thundering in her ears. It couldn’t be happening. It couldn’t be true.

The mass of red curls tumbling down the slim back clashed horribly with the scarlet red of the undies and shoes. That was more of an insult than anything. Not even matching. No taste.

Congratulations. Your flash fiction has been chosen to go on to stage two of the competition. There will be a semi-final (stage three) and a final (stage four). Good luck with the next stages. Although I kind of saw the twist coming I still enjoyed it when it arrived! An amusing take on the task.

Thanks for the comments, I really appreciate them. Am amazed at getting into the semi-finals - there are so many good entries which I've enjoyed reading. Good luck everyone who has got to the semi's, and commiserations to those that haven't because all the entries were great.

Blog Archive

About Me

I love reading and writing fast paced romantic stories with feisty
heroines who can't help but succumb to the type of hero we'd all like to
wake up next to.
Find me at my website www.susiemedwell.com, on twitter, facebook or
email susiemedwell@gmail.com .
I also write erotic romance as Zara Stoneley